If you want to get rid of those red marks and indentations on your shoulders that come from your bra straps, you've come to the right place. They're caused by too much downward pressure, which gets even worse if you're wearing your bra for hours on end every day. The good news, though, is that they're typically pretty simple to get rid of. Read on to learn about all the things you can do to heal those pesky marks on your shoulders and make sure they're gone for good.

Things You Should Know

  • Wear a bra that fits well to decrease your chances of getting bra indentations in your shoulders.
  • Cover bra strap marks with makeup if you need to reduce the appearance of indentations quickly for a short period.
  • Massage, moisturize, and exfoliate the skin on your shoulders to reduce the appearance of bra strap marks or indentations.
  • Go to a doctor or plastic surgeon for treatment options if you have severe indentations that have developed over many years.
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Use an exfoliating scrub on your shoulders.

  1. Scrub your shoulders to remove dead skin and make dents less noticeable.[1] Make an exfoliating scrub with sugar and lemon juice to slough off the dead skin and pale the marks left by your bra straps. Pour some sugar into a small bowl, then dribble in lemon juice and stir until the mixture has a paste-like consistency. Massage into your shoulders, then rinse off with warm water. The scrub helps remove the dead skin and promote new skin cell growth.
    • If you don't feel up to making your own, a commercial scrub works just as well.
    • You might not notice results immediately, especially if the marks have been there for a while. Exfoliate daily to promote new skin growth and help fade those marks.
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Soothe your skin with a moisturizing mask.

  1. Plump up your skin to help fill out the indentations. Intense moisture gives your skin a smoother appearance and might reduce the appearance of minor indentations that haven't been there for very long. Moisturized skin is also more healthy so it'll bounce back faster when your straps cause undue pressure or irritation.[2]
    • A homemade mask with yogurt and turmeric helps fade the marks as well as moisturize your skin. Just mix about 1/4 teaspoon (1.5 grams) of turmeric powder into 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) of plain yogurt. You can also add about 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 milliliters) of honey to cut the strong smell and help the mask stick to your skin. Leave it until it dries, then gently wipe it off.[3]
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Fade the marks with alpha hydroxy acids.

  1. Skin-care products that fade scars can help with bra strap marks. Alpha hydroxy peels that help reduce the appearance of acne scars on your face can do the same thing for the strap marks on your shoulders. Even if the product is specifically designed for use on your face, it's safe to use anywhere.[5]
    • These products might not do anything about the indentations themselves. But without the marks, the grooves will be less noticeable.
    • Alpha hydroxy acids make your skin more sensitive to the sun, so always wear sunscreen on your shoulders if you're treating your bra strap marks with alpha hydroxy acids.
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Cross your straps in the back to reduce shoulder pressure.

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Try bra strap cushions under your straps.

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Wear bras with wider straps to distribute the weight.

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Seek medical treatment for severe indentations.

  1. Consult with a plastic surgeon to get your shoulder grooves filled in. If you've been wearing ill-fitting bras for years, the straps can actually cause deformities of the muscles in your shoulders, leading to a permanent indentation. A plastic surgeon can tell you if your indentations are permanent and if you're a good candidate for surgery.[13]
    • If your indentations aren't severe, you might be able to get rid of them through less invasive treatments, such as laser treatments commonly used to treat scars.[14]
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Warnings

  • Sun exposure can make indentations more noticeable. Always wear sunscreen if you're going to bare your shoulders during the day.
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  • Don't wear your bra any longer than you have to. If you wear a bra to work, take it off as soon as you get home. Never sleep in a bra.
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Jennifer Mueller, JD
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Doctor of Law, Indiana University
This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jennifer Mueller, JD. Jennifer Mueller is a wikiHow Content Creator. She specializes in reviewing, fact-checking, and evaluating wikiHow's content to ensure thoroughness and accuracy. Jennifer holds a JD from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2006. This article has been viewed 14,848 times.
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